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sculling

noun as in boating

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There are two types of rowing: sculling and sweep rowing.

It was Lucy Pocock, the British women’s sculling champion and coach of the University of Washington women’s crew.

The longer you stay underwater, kicking your feet, sculling your arms against all that heaviness and bright blue, the worse it gets.

They leaned against their kitchen counters for backbends and handstands and used resistance bands to practice sculling, the vigorous hand and forearm movements that help propel the swimmers.

Zooplankton, tiny animals in the water drop so minute most could only be seen with a microscope, were sculling, swimming, twitching and spinning too.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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